Abstract
AbstractIn Ref. Donini and Marimón (Eur Phys J C 76:696, arXiv:1609.05654, 2016), an experimental setup aiming at the measurement of deviations from the Newtonian $$1/r^2$$
1
/
r
2
distance dependence of gravitational interactions was proposed. The theoretical idea behind this setup was to study the trajectories of a “Satellite” with a mass $$m_\mathrm{S} \sim \mathcal{O}(10^{-9})$$
m
S
∼
O
(
10
-
9
)
g around a “Planet” with mass $$m_\mathrm{P} \in [10^{-7},10^{-5} ]$$
m
P
∈
[
10
-
7
,
10
-
5
]
g, looking for precession of the orbit. The observation of such feature induced by gravitational interactions would be an unambiguous indication of a gravitational potential with terms different from 1/r and, thus, a powerful tool to detect deviations from Newton’s $$1/r^2$$
1
/
r
2
law. In this paper we optimize the proposed setup in order to achieve maximal sensitivity to look for such Beyond-Newtonian corrections. We then study in detail possible background sources that could induce precession and quantify their impact on the achievable sensitivity. We finally conclude that a dynamical measurement of deviations from newtonianity can test Yukawa-like corrections to the 1/r potential with strength as low as $$\alpha \sim 10^{-2}$$
α
∼
10
-
2
for distances as small as $$\lambda \sim 10 \, \upmu $$
λ
∼
10
μ
m.
Funder
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
European Commission
Generalitat Valenciana
Ministerio de Educación y Formación Profesional
Universitat de València
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),Engineering (miscellaneous)
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